SYNOPSIS

DESCRIPTION

The sr driver supports the RISCom/N2 ISA cards, N2pci and the WANic
400/405 PCI cards that are based on the HD64570 chip.
If you have ISA cards, you need to specify the resources for them in
/boot/device.hints. If you have the second ISA card, add
hint.sr.1.at="isa"
hint.sr.1.port="0x310"
hint.sr.1.irq="11"
hint.sr.1.maddr="0xd0000"
hint.sr.1.flags="0x0"
The standard FreeBSD sppp code is used for the link level layer. The
default protocol used is PPP. The Cisco HDLC protocol can be used by
adding link2 to ifconfig(8).
Alternately, the driver can be compiled to support netgraph(4) (see
below).
The flags specification in /boot/device.hints is optional. If it is not
specified, the driver will assume the following:
The card has 2 ports.
The clock for the serial ports is external and the transmitter uses
the same clock as the receiver.
The flags are a bit field and can be used to force a different behaviour
than the default.
0x01 The card has only one port.
0x10 Use separate external clocks for transmit and receive on
port 0.
0x40 Use separate external clocks for transmit and receive on
port 1.
The card only supports IRQ 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 15.
The iomem area is a 16Kb block and must start at a 16Kb boundary.

HARDWARE

NETGRAPHSUPPORT

If the kernel is compiled with options NETGRAPH then the sppp and Cisco
HDLC modes are disabled (and the sppp driver is unneeded), and this
driver functions as a netgraph(4) node with a single hook named rawdata.
Connecting to this hook enables the transmission of raw HDLC frames. The
node will have the same name as the device with ‘‘sync_’’ prepended,
e.g., sync_sr0.

DIAGNOSTICS

sr%d:Warningillegalinterrupt%d. The card cannot use the specified
interrupt. Choose a different one.